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"In this country our courts are the great levelers, and in our courts all men are created equal" (Chapter 20).

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Does atticus believe that all men are created equal?

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What famous president did Atticus mention?

He mentions Thomas Jefferson when stating his quote that all men are created equal.


Explain atticus's views on people being equal?

He says people are not created equal contradicting the Declaration Of Independence because one man is smarter or always better in some way, but they should always be created equal the courthouse because, their color of skin doesn't matter, but what they bring to the table should.


Who wrote all men are created equal in To Kill a Mockingbird?

The line "all men are created equal" was written by Harper Lee in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." It is a reference to the Declaration of Independence, which states that all men are created equal and entitled to certain unalienable rights.


Why does atticus claims that we are not all created equal?

Atticus claims this because society does not treat everyone equally due to prejudice, discrimination, and systemic barriers. He believes in the inherent worth and dignity of every individual, but acknowledges that society's structures and biases often prevent equal opportunities and treatment for all.


Who according to Jefferson is created equal?

According the Thomas Jefferson, our Third President of the United States and Father of the Declaration of Independence, all men are created equal.


According to the passage what particular phrase of the Declaration of Independence affected groups that the authors never expected?

Study Island Question.... "All men are created equal"...


Where does atticus say that all men are created equal?

in the courts in the US


What is an example of assertion?

"all men are created equal"


Who siad equal rights for all and special privileges for none in to kill a mockingbird?

Atticus Finch said, "Equal rights for all, special privileges for none" in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Atticus delivers this powerful message to his children, emphasizing the importance of fairness and justice in society.


According to Atticus in his summation speech what was the the only way the town can be equal?

The only way that that were considered equal was in prison. That is what atticus said in his summation speech. He wanted a way to make everyone equal, he was a type of heroin vigilantly somewhat like that of MLK.


How does Atticus claim that we are not created equal?

Atticus points out that the case comes down to the word of a black man against the word of the white people, and that the Ewells' case depends upon the jury's assumption that "all black men lie." Uncharacteristically, Atticus loosens his tie and removes his jacket, which Scout and Jem are astounded to see, because he never walks about so casually. In his final remarks, Atticus speaks directly to the jury, earnestly reminding them that there are honest and dishonest black people just as there are honest and dishonest white people. He tells the jury that in a court of law, "all men are created equal." A court is, however, no better than the members of its jury, and he urges the jury to do their duty. he hopes the jury will see reason without prejudice.